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BYU Department of Dance to present "dancEnsemble: an evening of new student work"

Tickets and Show Details

Performance Dates: March 13-14, 2015

Times: 7:30 p.m., with a 2 p.m. Saturday matinee.

Location: RB Auditorium (Room 169), Richards Building

Price: $6

Tickets: Available at the BYU Ticket Office in the Harris Fine Arts Center or Marriott Center, by phone 801.422.2981 or visit byuarts.com

Brigham Young University's Department of Dance will present dancEnsemble: an evening of new student work on Friday and Saturday, March 13-14, at 7:30 p.m., in the Richards Building Auditorium. There will also be a 2 p.m. matinee on Saturday, March 14.

Tickets are $6 and can be purchased in person at the BYU Ticket Office in the Harris Fine Arts Center or Marriott Center, by phone 801.422.2981 or online at byuarts.com.

Unlike other performing groups at BYU, the modern dance-based dancEnsemble focuses on original student and faculty choreography that provides a range of moods, emotions and ideas.

Led by artistic director Graham Brown, the dancEnsemble will present 10 new student-choreographed contemporary dance works as well Down the Field, a new full-company piece choreographed by dance faculty member Kate Monson.

The program will also feature In Relentless Pursuit by Carly Jo Bitner and Jenny Ivey, 112123 by Jon Fox, The Architecture of Life by Elise Calcote, Fragline Spine by Bayleigh Cragun, My Inner Animal by Katy Crowley, Not Another Day by Callie Parry, The Cave by Shelby Marsden, Namesake by Amy Michelle Zemp Leavitt, Types by Rachel Rundell and Square Nine by Alexandra Sullivan.

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